"It really makes you think, 'Are there certain kids in my classes that are homeless?' " Campbell said. "Are there certain kids that I sit next to and talk to every day that don’t have food to eat? Or clothes to wear? It’s kind of mind-blowing."

Darby soon started a club at the school called GIFTS to collect donations for her classmates in need.

All of the clothes end up in what’s called the Green Wave boutique, appropriately named for the school’s mascot.

Members fold and organize items into a shopping experience for classmates in need.

In less than a year, the club has become one of the most popular at Fort Myers High.

"Every time I walk in there my heart fills with pride for all the kids in the school...that helped put this together," Campbell said. "I think they all feel the same way."

The club is even running out of closet space and hopes to expand the idea to other Lee County schools.